aged, debilitated, doited, frail, mossbacked, papery-skinned, ravaged with age, run to seed, shriveled, superannuated, tottery, weak
Definitionadj. mentally or physically infirm with age
Last update: October 18, 2016
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She profoundly disapproved of Emmy's marriage to Septimus, whom she characterized as a doddering idiot. [adjective]
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'My boy,' said a doddering Brooklynite, 'the nation has turned her face westward.' [Please select]
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My father's doddering Brooklynites seemed wonderful neighbors to his young wife. [Please select]
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"What harm do you imagine a doddering old fool like this could do to any one." [Please select]
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When you come to doddering, Jacob, it's better to dodder in the paths you know. [Please select]
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Say, I'll bet Flint taken that doddering idiot's pass away for writing that.' [Please select]
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Ye can't hear anything of the blasted, blethering, doddering, glaikit fool-stuff yer maister talks, can ye. [Please select]
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He is a doddering old reprobate who will spread news instead of gather it. [Please select]
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"Well, despise away," nodded Joe, "only get up--stand up on them doddering old pins o' yourn."' [Please select]
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You're one of 'em; you'd better get diligent before the world wakes up with a rush of common sense to its doddering old head. [Please select]
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Only Truth is more elusive than the maiden and may continue to beckon her follower for long years, no matter how gray and doddering he may become. [Please select]
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